Tropical oceans lie between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Tropic of Cancer and include the central parts of the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean, as well as the Indian Ocean. Average temperatures exceed 20 degrees Celsius and remain constant throughout the year.
In the Northern Hemisphere, temperate oceans are located between the Tropic of Cancer and the Arctic Circle. In the Southern Hemisphere, temperate seas lie between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Southern Ocean. Temperatures are between 10 and 20 degrees Celsius, and fluctuate along with the seasons.
Tropical waters are crystal clear, while temperate waters are a murky blue-green color. What causes the blue-green color is plankton. The more murky the water, the more plankon it contains.
Plankton are tiny organisms that float near the ocean surface. They get their energy through photosynthesis and are eaten by many creatures low on the food chain.
The majority of fish that are served in restaurants or bought at markets to be cooked at home are caught in temperate seas. The high plankton concentration allows large schools of fish to thrive. The high concentration of fish sustains birds and mammals, as well as humans. These include Atlantic herring, abalone, cod, hake, halibut, haddock, mackerel, monkfish, swordfish, salmon, blue mussels, northern lobsters and king crabs.
The tropical oceans play a critical role in regulating the Earth's weather patterns. The sun shines squarely on the waters around the equator all year. Warm surface water is evaporated, forming a mass of warm, humid air. This air cools as it travels north and south, condensing into clouds. The clouds grow heavy and precipitation, or rain, occurs. The rain is vital for rain forests in tropical climates and agriculture in more temperate climates.
The difference between a Temperate rain forest and a Tropical rainforest are the position and the climate.
A Tropical rainforest is hot and humid, rains every day and reicevs at least 2000- 3000 cm of rain a year. Tropical rainforests can only be found between the Tropic Of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn.
A Temperate rainforest is normally cool it generally rains but not all the time and it reiceves at least 1000-2000 cm of rain a year. To be a Temperate rainforest it has to be located outside the Tropic of cancer and the Tropic of Caricorn.
The blowfishs main habitat is that of the Tropical Ocean or The Temperate Ocean
Found in all temperate to tropical oceans.
The hammerhead shark is common in tropical and temperate waters.
Temperate oceans appear to be more green than other oceans. Temperatures in the temperate oceans tend to fluctuate more than tropical oceans. Temperate oceans are also not as clear as tropical oceans.
Found in temperate and tropical seas worldwide.
Temperature ranges in a tropical ocean vary from around 77 degrees to 95 degrees. Temperature fluctuations happen during different seasons and storms.
Temperature ranges in a tropical ocean vary from around 77 degrees to 95 degrees. Temperature fluctuations happen during different seasons and storms.
Blue whales, emporer penguin, any ocean animal that doesn't live in tropical areas.
The temperate ocean is all of the ocean other than the tropical ocean. They have moderate temperatures, which means they are neither hot nor cold.
Great Whites live in all the Oceans except the Artic Ocean in Tropical-temperate climates.
Mantas are found world-wide in tropical to warm temperate seas.
in water in the ocean specifically Tropical and temperate locations such as around islands in the central pacific